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Launch: 12/14 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat! Place binder paper and a pen/pencil on your desk. Review Objective #1 : I can write balanced chemical equations. Tonight’s HW : Finish Review Worksheet #1

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Launch: 12/14   Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!

  Place binder paper and a pen/pencil on your desk.

Review Objective #1: I can write balanced chemical equations.

Tonight’s HW: Finish Review Worksheet #1

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Launch 12/14

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Launch 12/14 16. How many grams does 2 moles of soda niter

NaNO3 weigh? a.  17g b.  85g c.  170g

d.  1700g

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Launch Answers

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Launch Answers 16. How many grams does 2 moles of soda niter

NaNO3 weigh? a.  17g b.  85g c.  170g

d.  1700g

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Practice Exam Results: B1   Our goal = 80%

  Our average = 86%

  Questions dropped   5, 6, 7, 9, 14

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Practice Exam Results: B1   Our goal = 80%

  Our average = 78%

  Questions dropped   5, 6, 7, 9, 14

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Practice Exam Results: B1   Our goal = 80%

  Our average = 87%

  Questions dropped   5, 6, 7, 9, 14

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Practice Exam Results: B1   Our goal = 80%

  Our average = 88%

  Questions dropped   5, 6, 7, 9, 14

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Announcements   Unit #5 Exam on Thursday

  3 days to review   Ask questions!

  No copying HW or classwork!

  Make-up work is due on Wednesday

  Binder check this week

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Exam Information   30 multiple-choice questions

  Balancing equations (6 questions = 20%)   The mole (9 questions = 30%)

  Conversions (15 questions = 50%)   gram mole (6 questions)

  gram atoms (3 questions)

  gram gram (6 questions)

  3 free response

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Review: Balancing Equations

Mr. Heffner 12/14/09

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CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O

What’s a chemical equation?

Reactants Products “turn into”

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What’s a chemical equation?

4Fe2(CO3)3

  Multiply!   8 X Fe

  12 X C   36 X O

Coefficient Subscript

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How are equations balanced?   There is a 3-step process for balancing

equations:

1.  Count the atoms on both sides

2.  Change a coefficient & multiply out

3.  Check tally (and repeat)

Rule: You can’t change the subscripts!

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Example   Balance the equation,

N2 + H2 NH3

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  Step #1: Count the atoms on both sides

N2 + H2 NH3

Example

2 X N 2 X H 1 X N 3 X H

Unbalanced!

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  Step #2: Change coefficient & multiply out

N2 + H2 NH3

Example

2 X N 2 X H 1 X N 3 X H

2

2 X N 6 X H

2X( )

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  Step #3: Check tally (and repeat)

N2 + H2 NH3

Example

2 X N 2 X H

2

2 X N 6 X H

3

6 X H

Still unbalanced!

3X( )

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  Step #3: Check tally (and repeat)

N2 + H2 NH3

Example

6 X H

2

2 X N 6 X H

3

2 X N

Balanced!

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Snowman Challenge   Directions:

  Send one group member to pick a card   Write down the equation and #

  Balance it showing all work (count, coefficient, check)   When finished, send one group member to have me

check your answer

  Rules:   If you pick it, solve it   Only one card at a time   Show your work!

  Work together

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Exit Slip HC2H3O2 + NaHCO3 NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3

1.  Which of the following correctly identifies all of the reactants in the above chemical equation.

a.  NaC2H3O2

b.  NaHCO3 c.  NaC2H3O2 and HC2H3O2 d.  HC2H3O2 and NaHCO3

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Exit Slip 2.  How many C atoms are there in 3C2H4?

a.  2 b.  3

c.  5 d.  6

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Exit Slip H2 + Cl2 HCl

3.  Is the above equation balanced? a.  No, because H2 has a coefficient of 2.

b.  No, because the number of Cl and H atoms are not equal on both sides of the equation.

c.  Yes, because the number of H atoms is not equal on both sides.

d.  Yes, because there are equal numbers of atoms on both sides of the equation.

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Exit Slip 4.  Which of the following is a balanced equation for

the combustion of ethanol (C2H6O)? a.  C2H5OH + 3O2 CO2 + 2H2O b.  C2H5OH + 3O2 2CO2 + 3H2O c.  C2H5OH + O2 2CO2 + 3H2O

d.  C2H5OH + 2O2 3CO2 + 2H2O

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Exit Slip __C2H2 + __H2 __CH4

5.  When the equation above is completely balanced, the coefficient for H2 would be

a.  1

b.  2

c.  3

d.  4

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Homework   Finish practice questions worksheet